May 13, 2008

Late breaking news

Package found to contain puzzles, books…and machine guns! (Times of Malta)

A man who had asked his brother-in-law to send him two disassembled machine guns from America to add to his collection was fined 388 (Lm166.52) by a court this morning.

Pop Top video games: Minimalist puzzles bring maximum pleasure (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Echochrome (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable) Grade: B+

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis Review [PC] (GameSpot)

Obtuse puzzles make Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis a case that's about as hard to crack as "The Red-Headed League."

Boom Blox Review [Wii] (GameSpot)

Boom Blox overcomes its flaws with its sheer volume of puzzles, engaging multiplayer, and robust level creator.

Permalink • Print

Related Entries

Late breaking news

Complete Scoundrel: A Player's Guide to Trickery and Ingenuity (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying).

Complete Scoundrel: A Player's Guide to Trickery and Ingenuity (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying)
by: Mike Mcartor
, Wesley Schneider

publisher: Wizards of the Coast
, released: 16 January, 2007

price: $19.77 (new), $15.62 (used)

Permalink • Print

Related Entries

Late breaking news

Let&#39;s Yoga: Let&#39;s market <b>games</b>!

In our final look at Konami's Let's Yoga, we thought we'd spend some time discussing training games like this in general, as well as their reception in the US In many parts of the world, training games are big, but not so much in the US

Play Nicely With Others: <b>Games</b> to Play With Your Camera

In an effort to explore these new (and somewhat suspicious) avenues of fun and games we respectfully present our findings on the subject: five games you can play with your camera and photos. We are informed by reliable sources that

Vigil <b>Games</b> details Warhammer 40K MMO

While what we know about the game is barely knee-high to a gretchin, PC Gamer magazine recently had the opportunity to speak with a pair of folks behind Vigil Games' upcoming Warhammer 40000 MMO, specifically general manager David Adams

Fun and <b>games</b> for your health

If you think video games are just for fun, some folks beg to differ: more than 300 of them, to be exact, who gathered in Baltimore recently for the 2008 Games for Health conference. Sponsored in part by the Robert Wood Johnson

Permalink • Print

Related Entries

Late breaking news

Package found to contain puzzles, books…and machine guns! (Times of Malta)

A man who had asked his brother-in-law to send him two disassembled machine guns from America to add to his collection was fined 388 (Lm166.52) by a court this morning.

Move for Newsday puzzles analysts (International Herald Tribune)

A $650 million bid by the Dolan family for Newsday, the big suburban New York newspaper, has left Wall Street wondering what they are doing.

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis Review [PC] (GameSpot)

Obtuse puzzles make Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis a case that's about as hard to crack as "The Red-Headed League."

Pop Top: Video games (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Minimalist puzzles bring maximum pleasure Echochrome (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable) Grade: B+ M.

Panic At The Disco Measure Their Success With Live Shows: 'You Can't Download The Concert Ticket' (MTV Asia)

Now that they're done with the online puzzles and have successfully weathered the storm of punctuation-gate, Panic at the Disco are finally getting down to the business of being a band.

Embark on 'Narnia' adventure (Boston Herald)

"Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (Disney) is a movie-based action-adventure returning to Narnia, 1,300 years later in its fantasyland. Many puzzles and battles…

Shop fined over unsafe toys (ic CheshireOnline)

A HALTON Lea shop has been fined 4,000 for selling unsafe toys. Poundland pleaded guilty at Runcorn Magistrates Court to exposing for supply four wooden toy puzzles which lacked the required safety warnings.

Permalink • Print

Related Entries